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Hi,
This is really not Feng Shui but based on " superstitious beliefs ".
So far, in my personal opinion, I have on occassions also have dried flowers at home and to me, really do not pose any problems.
Your second point of giving red flowers is based (I believe) on the `culture' that giving e.g. red roses represents a romantic senario. But I guess, it can equally symbolise `love' of the person or boss. It should be seen as a `gesture' and not so of bad luck.
As a Chinese, we do not give a Clock e.g. during house warming or buy shoes for the person. This is considered bad luck.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/12/99 1:00:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is it bad to keep dried
>flowers at home?
>
>Is it bad luck to give red
>color flowers to a boss or a
>coworker. Thanks.
>
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